解决沙特阿拉伯大疱性表皮松解症学生未满足的教育需求。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy Pub Date : 2025-08-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/RMHP.S512984
Ashjan Alheggi, Reem Bin Shlhoob, Raghad Alharthi, Abrar Bukhari, Rayan Alkhodair
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目的:大疱性表皮松解症(EB)是一种罕见的遗传性皮肤病,其特征是轻微创伤后皮肤和粘膜的脆性和起泡。上学给EB学生带来了独特的教育和心理挑战。本研究旨在调查沙特阿拉伯EB学生对学校氛围和教育经历的看法。方法:从沙特EB登记处招募年龄3-22岁的EB学生进行横断面观察研究。数据收集使用自我报告的23项多维问卷,评估身体、心理、社会、财务和学习领域。数据采集时间为2024年1月至2024年4月。采用SPSS软件进行描述性和推断性统计分析。结果:本研究共纳入31名EB学生。EB亚型为单纯型EB (n=10)、交界型EB (n=7)、营养不良型EB (n=11)、Kindler型EB (n=1),另有2例类型不详。被试对学校气氛的整体负面知觉(平均值58.5±14.3)。有相当比例的学生因EB而延迟进入小学(41.9%)。有过渡性EB的学生、高中学生、晚入学的一年级学生和来自低收入家庭的学生报告了更多对学校氛围的负面看法。主要挑战包括体育课上的困难、污名化、欺凌、社会孤立以及与伤口有关的慢性疼痛和瘙痒。经常缺课的学生占51.6%。在家上学的学生比传统学校的学生表现出更好的学习成绩。重度EB亚型(连接型和营养不良型)的学生更倾向于在家上学。结论:本研究突出了EB学生未被满足的需求,并为加强他们在学校的适应提供了建议。EB学生面临着巨大的教育和心理挑战。需要量身定制的住宿,以促进这一群体的包容和改善学校体验。
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Addressing the Unmet Educational Needs of Students with Epidermolysis Bullosa in Saudi Arabia.

Addressing the Unmet Educational Needs of Students with Epidermolysis Bullosa in Saudi Arabia.

Addressing the Unmet Educational Needs of Students with Epidermolysis Bullosa in Saudi Arabia.

Purpose: Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare genodermatosis characterized by fragility and blistering of the skin and mucous membranes following minor trauma. Attending school presents unique educational and psychosocial challenges for students with EB. This study aimed to investigate perceptions of school climate and educational experiences among students with EB in Saudi Arabia.

Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted involving students with EB, aged 3-22 years, recruited from the Saudi EB registry. Data were collected using a self-reported 23-item multidimensional questionnaire assessing physical, psychological, social, financial, and learning domains. Data were collected from January 2024 to April 2024. Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were performed using SPSS software.

Results: Thirty-one students with EB were enrolled in this study. The EB subtypes were as follows: EB simplex (n=10), junctional EB (n=7), dystrophic EB (n=11), Kindler EB (n=1), and two patients with unknown types. Participants had an overall negative perception of school climate (mean, 58.5±14.3). A significant proportion of students experienced delayed entry into elementary school due to EB (41.9%). Students with junctional EB, those in high school, late-entry grade 1 students, and those from low-income families reported more negative perceptions of the school climate. Key challenges included difficulty in physical education classes, stigmatization, bullying, social isolation, and chronic wound-related pain and itching. Frequent absences were reported by 51.6% of the students. Homeschooled students demonstrated better learning scores than those attending traditional schools. Students with severe EB subtypes (junctional and dystrophic EB) demonstrated a higher preference for homeschooling.

Conclusion: This study highlights the unmet needs of students with EB and provides insights into recommendations to enhance their adjustment in schools. Students with EB face substantial educational and psychosocial challenges. Tailored accommodations are needed to promote inclusion and improve school experiences for this population.

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Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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242
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期刊介绍: Risk Management and Healthcare Policy is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on all aspects of public health, policy and preventative measures to promote good health and improve morbidity and mortality in the population. Specific topics covered in the journal include: Public and community health Policy and law Preventative and predictive healthcare Risk and hazard management Epidemiology, detection and screening Lifestyle and diet modification Vaccination and disease transmission/modification programs Health and safety and occupational health Healthcare services provision Health literacy and education Advertising and promotion of health issues Health economic evaluations and resource management Risk Management and Healthcare Policy focuses on human interventional and observational research. The journal welcomes submitted papers covering original research, clinical and epidemiological studies, reviews and evaluations, guidelines, expert opinion and commentary, and extended reports. Case reports will only be considered if they make a valuable and original contribution to the literature. The journal does not accept study protocols, animal-based or cell line-based studies.
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